Quest of Dungeons Nintendo Switch 2 Release: Flyhigh Works Confirms August 27, 2026 eShop Launch

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Flyhigh Works has confirmed an official Nintendo Switch 2 release for Quest of Dungeons via a new eShop listing, with the game scheduled to arrive on August 27, 2026.

The title, already available on earlier Nintendo platforms, will return on Nintendo's next handheld-console hybrid with platform-specific enhancements including mouse support and a new challenge mode.

Quest of Dungeons background

Quest of Dungeons is a turn-based dungeon crawler roguelike noted for its 16-bit retro aesthetic.

The game tasks players with entering the Dark Lord's lair to recover the stolen light, choosing from four character classes—Warrior, Wizard, Assassin, or Shaman—as they battle procedurally generated enemies, find loot, and progress through randomized levels.

The series has previously appeared on Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch.

What the Nintendo Switch 2 version adds

According to the eShop listing, the Nintendo Switch 2 edition will add mouse controls and a new challenge called Mansion Abyss.

Flyhigh Works frames Mansion Abyss as a mode designed to push experienced players: it will test both player skill and luck to determine whether participants can survive to the end.

The addition aims to expand late-game replayability for those who have completed the standard adventure.

Key features (as listed)

- Procedural dungeons and procedural weapons

- Boss encounters and side quests

- Four difficulty levels

- Permadeath (one-life runs)

- Shops for buying and selling items

- Leaderboards to compare Adventure points with the community

Pricing and availability

The Nintendo Switch 2 version is listed at $8.99 on the eShop.

Pre-orders are currently open with a 10 percent discount applied.

The release date on the eShop is August 27, 2026, and the listing confirms Flyhigh Works as the publisher bringing this version to Nintendo's new hardware.

For players tracking Nintendo Switch 2 launches, this eShop listing is a straightforward example of a classic indie roguelike being updated and relisted for Nintendo's latest platform, with specific control and mode enhancements aimed at both newcomers and longtime fans.